(2012). Gibson’s ecological approach—a model for the benefits of a theory driven psychology. AVANT, 3 (2), 40–53.Golonka, S., and Wilson, A. D. (2012). Gibson's ecological approach - a model for the benefits of a theory driven psychology. Avant 3, 40-53. Available online at...
Ecological psychology refers to the theoretical approach and research program in perceptual psychology developed by James J. Gibson beginning in the late 1950s and most fully articulated by the 1970s. The empirical discoveries and conceptual insights that led to the ...
《The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception》是Psychology Press出版的图书,作者是James J. Gibson 内容简介 This book, first published in 1979, is about how we see: the environment around us (its surfaces, their layout, and their colors and textures); where we are in the environment; whether...
The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception by James J. Gibson Providing the information required to understand, advocate for, and supply post-acute vision rehabilitative care following brain injury, Vision Rehabilitat... Bornstein Marc H. - 《Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism》 被引量: 0发...
Whether our lives are directed by events around us or events within us, “not in our stars, but in ourselves,” is of concern not only in ethics, aesthetics, law, or religion (the Old Testament of laws and the New Testament of “faith as a mustard...
J.J. Gibson's Ecological Approach to Visual Perception: Its Historical Context and Development (1973) R.E. Shaw et al. Introduction: Psychological Approaches to the Problem of KnowledgeR.E. Shaw, M.T. Turvey and W. Mace, ‘Ecological Psychology: The Consequence of a Commitment to Realism’...
This article presents a developmental ecological approach to the emergence and development of metaphor in children, based on the ecological psychology tradition following the work of J.J. Gibson, and its extension into developmental research and theory, as developed by E.J. Gibson and others. This...
Ecological psychology has slightly different meanings, but CRESP adopts a broad approach. It focuses on the relation between the individual and the natural or human-made environment. Key themes center on how climate, the presence of natural resources, as well as natural and human stressors (...
Processes of ecological grief and spiritual grief can lead to various outcomes. It is important to recognize that there may be both negative and positive consequences, sometimes at the same time. In psychology, the positive consequences have generally been called adversarial growth and/or stress-rela...